

Respectively, the Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft will have a 7,300- and 7,900-nautical mile range, at Mach.

These newest entries to Bombardier's Global* aircraft family have ultra long-range capability. "Today, with our selection on the new Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft program, we continue to strengthen our close relationship with Bombardier." "Bombardier has been one of our most valued customers for many years," said Hamilton Sundstrand president Alain M. Built from our proven APS2300 APU product, the Global 7000 and Global 8000 aircraft APU is optimized for high-altitude operation, at a reduced weight. The auxiliary power unit provides a 25 percent power-to-weight improvement, relative to current technology APUs. The high lift actuation system contains electronic control computers and sensing devices, electric drive units, rotary and linear mechanical actuators, cockpit control levers and mechanical driveline components. Hamilton Sundstrand will also manage the integration of the aircraft's entire power system. The variable frequency electric power generation system also comprises primary and secondary power distribution, and a ram air turbine emergency power system. Hamilton Sundstrand will provide the aircraft's electric system, including generation and distribution, the high lift actuation system and the auxiliary power unit system. Hamilton Sundstrand is a subsidiary of United Technologies Corp. PARIS, J/PRNewswire/ - PARIS AIR SHOW - As announced on May 16, 2011, Bombardier Aerospace has selected Hamilton Sundstrand Corporation to provide key systems content on the new Global 7000* and Global 8000* business jets.
